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Magazine Newsletter December 2022 
Happy holidays from us at Mojatu! Welcome to the first issue of the Mojatu Magazine Newsletter, wre want to use this newsletter to showcase our magazine issues, reports and articles from all parts of our foundation. Thank you and enjoy.
Magazines
FGM Myth Buster Guide

FGM is not an easy topic to navigate. In order to advocate and effectively safeguard the communities affected by the practice, it is necessary to address certain myths that have been perpetuated, and which in turn have prevented the proactive dialogue needed to end FGM in a generation. So here at Mojatu we have made a FGM Myth Busters booklet and FGM guide, in order to shed light on the facts and disproving the fiction regarding the topic. Click below to read the myth booklet and FGM guide.
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Mojatu Nottingham Magazine




n this issue we go over the Princess Royal Training Award (PRTA) that Mojatu Foundation received. What FGM projects that we are currently undertaking and progressing through, training opportunities that your and anyone you can undertake. and many more. Please use the button below to read now.
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Mojatu Derby Magazine




Please read Mojatu Derby's latest issue of their magazine, involving issues around the world and derby, interviews, sports, arts, culture and mental health and wellbeing. Included in this issue "A Superstar in the Making: An Interview with Professional Boxer Frazer Morgan" , "Movie Magic with Leon and Wesley", "Healthy Relationship Tips" and many more. Use the click below and start reading now!
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Reports
NNRF Annual Impact Report 2021 - 2022
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Articles

Jamie Barrow trial date set for 22 May 2023 By Pa

Jamie Barrow, 31, of Fairisle Close, Clifton, who is facing a triple murder charge appeared before the Nottingham Crown Court on Monday, November 28 for three counts of murder. He is charged with the murder of 28-year-old Fatoumatta Hydara, Fatimah Drammeh, aged three and Naeemah Drammeh, aged one. All three died following a fire outbreak on Sunday November 20 which investigators described as deliberately set by the accused suspect who is a neighbour to them....
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The power of pets: How they contribute to your mental health By Jaime

From my personal experience, having pets is one of the biggest blessings in life. Even though most of them can’t speak, they understand you and love you unconditionally. When your day at work has been harder than usual, they’ll be there for you, for that cuddle and their dinner. Me and my household love the company of the feline sort. We’ve got plenty of cats, some who barely set foot outside – we call them the ‘house cats’. A great example of this would be Tiddles...

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Nottinghamshire Gambian Community Held a Prayer Vigil in Honor of Mother and Daughters By Pa

The Gambian Community in Nottinghamshire on Thursday (24th November) afternoon held a vigil to pray and pay their respect to Fatoumatta Hydara and her two daughters Naeemah and Fatima Drammeh who died earlier this week from smoke inhalation after their flat in Clifton, Nottingham was consumed by fire in the early hours on Sunday. A 31-year-old man has been arrested since Sunday 20th November on suspicion of triple murder..
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Somali Week Festival: One of UK’s biggest festivals in the Black History Month By Omar
At a packed house at the entrance atrium of the British Library, an enthusiastic crowd kicked off the start of the 14th edition of Somali Week festival to great fanfare. This year’s event, which annually brings together artists, musicians, authors, entrepreneurs, activists, poets, playwrights and filmmakers to celebrate both the traditional Somali cultural legacy...
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Past lessons crucial to stemming Sahel’s tide of violent extremism
By Fredrick
The Sahel was again on the agenda of the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council (PSC) last month. The meeting confirmed the AU’s continued concern about the security crisis linked to the rapid spread of terrorism in the region and the implications for long-term regional stability.The situation has deteriorated, notwithstanding substantial investments by the AU – evidenced by the AU Mission for Mali and the Sahel since 2013 – to address violence and insecurity in the region....
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For Ukraine’s refugee children, schools promise a fresh start
By Jaime

Among the crowds of Irish revellers lining Dublin’s streets for St Patrick’s Day stood a small girl in pigtails with Ukrainian flags painted on her cheeks and an oversized green hat – a gift from her new school. Eight-year-old Varvara Koslovska is among more than 1.5 million children who have fled the war in Ukraine, which began one month ago, triggering Europe’s fastest-growing refugee crisis since World War Two..

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